The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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S. WEBB
Attorney at Law.
Notary PubHc.
WEBB & HILL
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Law, Land, Live Stock, Land, Collection
and Insurance Agents.
ALBANY,
(Shackelford County)
TEXAS
SEDWICK RITER WEDDING. !
From Forney News.
A wedding ot great interest was
solemnized Monday evening, Sept.
11♦ h, in Forney, Texas, when Mis.s
Marguerite Kiter, daughter ot Mr.
aiid Mrs. <'. Kiter, became the
Inide ot lohn Horace Sedwick ot Al-
bany, Texas.
The ceremony took place hi I lie
1 iist Christian I liureh. It was brail
t i' ull v decorated in | I in ~. Irrns,
gehlcnrod and purple asters Tin
Kcv. I'olbv l> Hall ill Fort Worth
officiated. During the prenuptial
musicale Joe Murray ot' Dallas satig I
Cadmans "At Dawning," aeeompau !
ied by Mrs. Hurv IV llulsey at the,
i rgati, who also gave "Lohengrin" !
bridal march us the processional audi
Mendelssohn's as recessional.
The bride vv.is lovely in a gown o1
white satin, lavishly beade<l in pearl-.
and with draperies ol tulle. Ilci
long tulle veil tell I roin a coronet ol
uiange blossom^. She was given in
marriage by her lather.
Mrs. .loo Willis ol' Waco, sister oi j
tlii' groom, was matron ol honor. Sin
wore a distinguished truck ot pink
chiffon Miss Lois If it ei was mad ot'.
houor and wore a I rock ot vv 1111«■
iMiton crepe with gracclul laci ilia
p< i y . Mis-es 11:11111 a 11 Weagiti ami
Hetty Bubo viriT bride.siiuiuls. The
lormer wore a frock ol gold cloth
:• ml luvendei rhifion and the latter
i in .ii pali |M11k i liillon Little Miss
Lady Aubli Kiter was the dainty
ling In,in i Little Misses Lois I'll I
-mi. Mary Laura Lewis and Kutli ICi
l«i were (lower '4iris, .mil hltli Miss
t'urolvs Sintii anil Masti i Hurl llul
sey acted as tram bean rs. \l i. Ini
Willis ol Waco attended the bride
gloom as best man. I'hc groomsmen
Wen Mi Lewis Kverett ol McKin
mi, Mi .lames Hrooks and Ml <iuv
ton McKellar.
Immediately following tin ccic
li.ouy ,i reception was held at tin
lioihi ot tin bndt's parents. Ke
ceivitig with tin bridal party wen
the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and
Mis. lohn K Seilwu-k ol Albany and
Mis Forest t iiuitliiiitli ol Waco.
\uioiig the out of town quests
were Mr and Mrs. lohn F. Setlwiek
ot Albany, Mi. and Mrs. Will Scd
wick. Hubert Sedwick, Mi. and Mi's
Kobert Abernathv. Mi and Mis. .lot
Mimas ot Hallas, Mr and Mrs
< hrrsty Kiter and I •' Kiter ol Ter the telephone have done the saint
nil. Mis. .luhuson ol F.iuIcvmioiI. wit!, the rural cominunitv as will the
- small town Warsaw (Ky.,1 liule
SMALL TOWN. pendent.
From tin window ol the Inih pen
dent 1'ftiee wi have a view ot the ev
cry day 111< ot a small town, being
on in. u street and on the second
tloiii wi luivi iiiuli t our observation
7~> per cent ol tin town's activities,
iiinl us wi sum up the advantages
and disadvantages ol small town
lite anil as we measure the small
town individual with the big town
brethieii wt leali/e how great I v ov
erilrawn is t In cartoon ol Stanley in
the ('li.cinatti Host anil the lite ol
wi small lovvn tolks as |>ortraved bv
the stage anil tin screen Wi con
s1111 i il a ia ii pi ivilegi to Ii v t in a
small tow i, where wi can know oiii
tieighlMirs, oiii business associates j
and tin rai k anil till ol the iiiiiiiiiunI
ty's population, where wi can takt
part in tin communities activities,
social activities, where otn efforts,
though small, are recognized, where
J. Carter King
(iKOC'KRIES FEED AND VEGETABLES
FRESH ARRIVALS:
3 !b ( an Yellow Label Lipton Coffee
Marechal Neil Flour,
WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE
SELL ANI) WE BANK ON QUALITY.
sympathy other than organized is e\
tended to n- in our troubles, when
our good fortunes liring |ov to oil,
i|s as well i. inirselvcs, when tin
ici man i ■ ills t hi banket .lim, when
vv♦ cm brciithi i i.i I resh pure air as
intended by nalure and hold clos>
comi'ittliioti nai on with man. \, an
null vidua I the a \ i t a ■ i - uall town
con
nan
t,.i
Willi l kllOW Icilgi
ilitiotts thai ev-t m the business and
political world than any other per
soil. Ill Is ihe contact between the ill
tl re-Is til tin 11111 list Ill's ol I In .1111
try mid that ol the city and it i- his
business to hi in close touch with
the actual conditions ol hoth. With
the iluilv press clutch read bv !MI
pei cent ol si small town's popula-
tion, with the automobile that elimi-
nate- flic distance between the small
town and the city, the small town of
today is only a city suburb well ar
([iiainted with the activities of said
city, enjoying such forms of enter
t.iinment ;is afforded by the citv that
iippial to him, yet affording himsclt
ol the privilege and op|mrtunity ot
living in m small town. When I say
small town I have reference to the
country as well, because the rural
route and the automobile, as weil us
WHAT THE COUNTRY NEEDS
Tin I i esci i.i What t h i- count rv
needs is not the birth ol I rcednni.
but the old lashiotied 'ovver
berth.
\\ hat this country needs is not
more liberty, but less people who
lakes liberties without liberty.
What this country needs isn't a
job for every man, but a real man
foi every job.
What this country needs is not to
■it more taxes front the people but
lor the peopli to get more from the
tn xes.
W hiit tins country needs is not
more miles ol territory, but more
mill's to the gallon.
What this country needs is more
tractors ami less detractors.
What this country needs is not
mote young men milking s|ieed but
unit • young men planting spuds.
Uh.it this country needs is more
I'iiiiit on the old place and less on
the voiin tiici
What I his country needs is not m
lower rate intelest on money but a
liighei interest in work.
What this country needs is to fol
low the footsteps of flu father in
sti ail ot 1 hi tootsleps ot the iliinciii'.:
master s.
SENIOR B Y P U. PROGRAM
.•subject: Missionary lesson.
Leader Mrs. (I. H. King.
Script un reading Mark Stewart
Introduction by Leader.
I'arts 1 and 11. Christia Askew
Hart 111 Pearl Humber.
Harts V and VI. -Odessa Coffee
Hart VII. Mae Wallace.
Hart 111 Walter (lumber
Part IX Audrey Hannaford.
Part X (iylr Wilkms.
Hail XI Mr. t ook.
tirahuni Webb left Saturday for
Austin where he will re enter State
University
Announcement of Bazaar.
The Presbyterian Workers Society
will have their annual bazaar and
turkey dinner early in December. Do
your Christum* shopping here. Dain-
ty gilts for everybody -handker-
chiefs, dresser scarfs, fancy Christ-
ians articles. A regular Christmas
dinner turkey, and all the fixing.-.
Watch for the date; it will lie all
nounced later.
Positively no fishing or hen tine
on the Blaeh ranch. All tranqwo**
crs will be proseented. So take a*.
Hie and keep out.—Charity
Miss Virginia
v. eik for Bristol, Nil
• liter Suilens school.
AVelib left I***
where she will
A Kansas t ity business man tired
his stenographer, who was a pretty
widow. 1 he maii's son became so
incensed over the matter that he
shot and killed his father. Then
are two points in this news story
that should be stressed. The tlrst is
that a young widow generally has a
strong hold u|mui the young men of
the family. The second is that the
children of the present time are not
going to sit idly by and let their
fathers do as they please. They may
"sit idly by," but they are always
ready to tell the old man where to
hi'Nil in Honey drove Signal.
"Where is My Wandering Hoy
Tonight 7 "
A PROMINENT DAL-
LAS PHYSICIAN
Says the Ordinary Aspiria has a
tendency to constipate the
I find LAX-PIRIN (Laxative
in) much batter for my patieata. H
relieves pain and has a fentla haft-
tire effect.
Sold by
J. L. CASTLEBERRY
for 25c per box of IS taMata.
This Institution Means More Than Simply
Merchandisers of Building Materials
OUR AIM IS TO SERVE
BRAZELTON LBR. CO.
"Where is Mv Wandering Doy
Tonight 1"
The City Meat Market
In the'place where you can get any cut of fan-
cy, Rood and wholesome fresh and qurwj nests
when you want it. Our Market ia »nd
sanitary and our treatment courteous. We
appreciate vour patronage. &
'' OSl
Perry Fite - - - Prop.
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1922, newspaper, September 22, 1922; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth413769/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.